Harry, Ron and Hermione walk away from their last year at Hogwarts to find and destroy the remaining Horcruxes, putting an end to Voldemort’s bid for immortality. But with Harry’s beloved Dumbledore dead and Voldemort’s unscrupulous Death Eaters on the loose, the world is more dangerous than ever.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Overview:
Harry, Ron and Hermione walk away from their last year at Hogwarts to find and destroy the remaining Horcruxes, putting an end to Voldemort’s bid for immortality. But with Harry’s beloved Dumbledore dead and Voldemort’s unscrupulous Death Eaters on the loose, the world is more dangerous than ever.
Cast:
- Harry Potter: Daniel Radcliffe
- Hermione Granger: Emma Watson
- Ron Weasley: Rupert Grint
- Dobby (voice): Toby Jones
- Bellatrix Lestrange: Helena Bonham Carter
- Severus Snape: Alan Rickman
- Lord Voldemort: Ralph Fiennes
- Rufus Scrimgeour: Bill Nighy
- Kreacher (voice): Simon McBurney
- Xenophilius Lovegood: Rhys Ifans
- Luna Lovegood: Evanna Lynch
- Mundungus Fletcher: Andy Linden
- Pius Thicknesse: Guy Henry
- Lucius Malfoy: Jason Isaacs
- Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody: Brendan Gleeson
- Ollivander: John Hurt
- Rubeus Hagrid: Robbie Coltrane
- Remus Lupin: David Thewlis
- Vernon Dursley: Richard Griffiths
- Molly Weasley: Julie Walters
- Albus Dumbledore: Michael Gambon
- Griphook: Warwick Davis
- Dolores Umbridge: Imelda Staunton
- Draco Malfoy: Tom Felton
- Peter Pettigrew: Timothy Spall
- Petunia Dursley: Fiona Shaw
- Fenrir Greyback: Dave Legeno
- Narcissa Malfoy: Helen McCrory
- Scabior: Nick Moran
- Corban Yaxley: Peter Mullan
- Albert Runcorn: David O’Hara
- Fleur Delacour: Clémence Poésy
- Nymphadora Tonks: Natalia Tena
- Arthur Weasley: Mark Williams
- Ginny Weasley: Bonnie Wright
- Dudley Dursley: Harry Melling
- Mr. Granger: Ian Kelly
- Mrs. Granger: Michelle Fairley
- Charity Burbage: Carolyn Pickles
- Death Eater: Graham Duff
- Antonin Dolohov: Arben Bajraktaraj
- Thorfinn Rowle: Rod Hunt
- Alecto Carrow: Suzie Toase
- Amycus Carrow: Ralph Ineson
- Death Eater: Adrian Annis
- Death Eater: Emil Hostina
- Death Eater: Paul Khanna
- Death Eater: Richard Strange
- Death Eater: Anthony John Crocker
- Death Eater: Peter G. Reed
- Death Eater: Granville Saxton
- Death Eater: Judith Sharp
- Death Eater: Ashley McGuire
- Death Eater: Penelope McGhie
- Death Eater: Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar
- Death Eater: Tony Kirwood
- Elphias Doge: David Ryall
- Fred Weasley: James Phelps
- George Weasley: Oliver Phelps
- Kingsley Shacklebolt: George Harris
- Bill Weasley: Domhnall Gleeson
- Olympe Maxime: Frances de la Tour
- Auntie Muriel: Matyelok Gibbs
- Waitress: Eva Alexander
- Neville Longbottom: Matthew Lewis
- Death Eater: Jon Campling
- Seamus Finnigan: Devon Murray
- Nigel Wolpert: William Melling
- Death Eater: Simon Grover
- Cormac McLaggen: Freddie Stroma
- Leanne: Isabella Laughland
- Lavender Brown: Jessie Cave
- Romilda Vane: Anna Shaffer
- Gregory Goyle: Josh Herdman
- Twin Girl 1: Amber Evans
- Twin Girl 2: Ruby Evans
- Cho Chang: Katie Leung
- Katie Bell: Georgina Leonidas
- Blaise Zabini: Louis Cordice
- Pansy Parkinson: Scarlett Hefner
- Padma Patil: Afshan Azad
- Reginald Cattermole: Steffan Rhodri
- Mafalda Hopkirk: Sophie Thompson
- Skinny Ministry Wizard: Daniel Tuite
- Ministry Lift (voice): Daisy Haggard
- Balding Wizard: George Potts
- Red Haired Witch: Rose Keegan
- Scared Man: Ned Dennehy
- Mary Cattermole: Kate Fleetwood
- Bushy Haired Muttering Wizard: Daniel Hill
- Mykew Gregorovitch: Rade Šerbedžija
- Young Grindelwald: Jamie Campbell Bower
- Bathilda Bagshot: Hazel Douglas
- James Potter: Adrian Rawlins
- Lily Potter: Geraldine Somerville
- Rita Skeeter: Miranda Richardson
- Gellert Grindelwald: Michael Byrne
- Snatcher: Samuel Roukin
- Young Albus Dumbledore (uncredited): Toby Regbo
- Snatcher (uncredited): Lewis Young
Crew:
- Director: David Yates
- Original Music Composer: Alexandre Desplat
- Screenplay: Steve Kloves
- Producer: J.K. Rowling
- Editor: Mark Day
- Director of Photography: Eduardo Serra
- Production Design: Stuart Craig
- Costume Design: Jany Temime
- Executive Producer: Lionel Wigram
- Producer: David Barron
- Producer: David Heyman
- Casting: Fiona Weir
- Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan
- Production Manager: Simon Emanuel
- ADR Mixer: Peter Gleaves
- Foley Mixer: Ed Colyer
- Foley Artist: Peter Burgis
- Foley Artist: Andie Derrick
- ADR Recordist: Sandy Buchanan
- Foley Mixer: Glen Gathard
- Foley Artist: Andrea King
- Foley Editor: Derek Trigg
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Nathaniel De’Lineadeus
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Chris Lyons
- Wigmaker: Sarah Weatherburn
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Eloise Waymouth
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Adrian Rigby
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Gemma Richards
- Makeup Artist: Claire Matthews
- Makeup Artist: Tracey Lee
- Prosthetics Sculptor: Shaune Harrison
- Stunts: Sian Milne
- Animation Supervisor: Owen Klatte
- Digital Compositor: Nathaniel Caauwe
- Stunt Double: David Holmes
- Stunts: Tolga Kenan
- Stunt Double: Marc Mailley
- Co-Producer: John Trehy
- Unit Production Manager: Tim Lewis
- First Assistant Director: Jamie Christopher
- Second Unit Director: Stephen Woolfenden
- Makeup Designer: Nick Dudman
- Special Effects Supervisor: John Richardson
- Visual Effects Producer: Emma Norton
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Chris Shaw
- Supervising Sound Editor: James Mather
- Supervising Art Director: Neil Lamont
- Stunt Coordinator: Greg Powell
- Script Supervisor: Anna Worley
- Art Direction: Andrew Ackland-Snow
- Art Direction: Alastair Bullock
- Art Direction: Mark Bartholomew
- Art Direction: Gary Tomkins
- Art Direction: Hattie Storey
- Art Direction: Nicholas Henderson
- Art Direction: Martin Foley
- Art Direction: Molly Hughes
- Art Direction: Christian Huband
- Art Direction: Kate Grimble
- Art Direction: Peter Dorme
- Art Direction: Ashley Winter
- Set Decoration: Rosie Goodwin
- Production Sound Mixer: Stuart Wilson
- Sound Designer: Michael Fentum
- Sound Designer: Dominic Gibbs
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Stuart Hilliker
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mike Dowson
- Costume Supervisor: Charlotte Finlay
- Makeup Artist: Charlotte Hayward
- Makeup Artist: Sharon Nicholas
- Makeup Artist: Amy Byrne
- Makeup Artist: Amanda Burns
- Makeup Artist: Belinda Hodgson
- Makeup Artist: Sarah Downes
- Makeup Artist: Jessica Needham
- Makeup Artist: Ken Lintott
- Makeup Artist: Elizabeth Lewis
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Mark Coulier
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Katy Fray
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Paul Spateri
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Stephen Murphy
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Duncan Jarman
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Barrie Gower
- Visual Effects Producer: Oliver Money
- Visual Effects Supervisor: David Vickery
- Visual Effects Producer: Charlotte Loughnane
- Visual Effects Producer: Chloe Grysole
- Visual Effects Producer: Aimee Dadswell
- Visual Effects Producer: Stephen Elson
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Matthew Twyford
- Visual Effects Producer: Kate Phillips
- Visual Effects Producer: Mark Webb
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Sean Mathiesen
- Visual Effects Producer: Martin Wiseman
- Thanks: Ann Koska
- Stunt Double: Stephanie Carey
- Stunts: Nellie Burroughes
- Stunts: Maxine Whittaker
- Stunt Double: Joanna Whitney
- Stunts: Alison Ryan
- Stunts: Tilly Powell
- Stunts: Jo McLaren
- Stunts: Juliet McGill
- Stunts: Kim McGarrity
- Stunts: Tina Maskell
- Stunt Double: Hannah Jones
- Stunts: Eunice Huthart
- Stunts: Jade Gordon
- Stunts: Sarah Franzl
- Stunts: Amanda Foster
- Stunts: Elaine Ford
- Stunts: Abbi Collins
- Stunts: Nina Armstrong
- Stunts: Lucy Allen
- Pre-Visualization Supervisor: Ferran Domenech
- Assistant Director: Matthew Sharp
- Compositor: Esme Coleman
- Assistant Costume Designer: Richard Davies
- Rotoscoping Artist: Liliana Colombo
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Tim Burke
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Christian Manz
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Nicolas Aithadi
- Visual Effects Technical Director: William Alexander
- Visual Effects Supervisor: John Moffatt
- Stunts: George Cottle
- Concept Artist: Alberto Mielgo
- Makeup Designer: Amanda Knight
- Hair Designer: Lisa Tomblin
- Props: Buddie Wilkinson
Catogories:
Adventure,Fantasy
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Nowhere is safe.
Language:
English
Production:
United Kingdom,United States of America
Company:
Warner Bros. Pictures,Heyday Films
Popularity:
114.36
Date:
2010-11-17
Year:
2010
- ohlalipop: I’ve been really looking forward to watching this film. Book 7 is my favorite Harry Potter book so being able to see it on film is really exciting. I was satisfied. I know I won’t see everything that I read in the movie although there were some parts wherein I wished I saw it like the goodbye of the Dursleys to Harry. It made me tear up while reading the book but I didn’t really see it in the film. Also, the way how Hedwig died in the film did not make that big of an impact. I was surprised though in the part where Harry and Hermione kissed. It was in the book but in the movie, they were naked! I was really surprised. And then Hermione looks gorgeous as always and Harry looked good in the movie too. The part where Harry and Hermione danced was not in the book but I liked that part. Harry looked cute for me in that part.
All in all, I was satisfied. I’m looking forward to watch the next part and I can’t wait. My rate for this movie is A.
- CinemaSerf: Since their inception with the “Philisopher’s Stone” (2001) I have really enjoyed the series that depicts the trials and tribulations of the “boy wizard” and his two best pals, and this last, but one, episode in their adventures is super. It’s no longer a cheesy, children’s franchise – but a dark, gritty and thoughtful piece of work from David Yates that really does convey some of the sinister and malevolent aspects of JK Rowling’s book. Harry, Ron and Hermione are all but grown up – whether they are old enough, or not – and with their friends and allies must now prepare for the final battle with “Voldemort”. This involves the seeking out and destruction of the crucial horcruxes that each contain a part of the life-force of their evil foe. The writing is taut, as is the direction – the personalities of the three characters we have followed for the last 9 years have developed into plausible people – with quirks, strengths, weaknesses – and (sadly) even romantic tendencies. It’s fantastic cinema, with captivating visual effects, characterisations and a much more mature storyline that deals with both triumph and disaster using a superb ensemble cast drawn from amongst the best actors who all contribute to build a real sense of unity and jeopardy ahead of part 2…. One for the big screen, definitely…